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Intensive and individual Psychosocial counseling :

Psychosocial counseling is the process of counseling an individual, family,or group during one or more
seeions to support the process of overcoming environmental, emotional,or social Problems that are
affecting the health and well bening of the healthy srart Participants and the infants family members.

The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall ensure that the psychological condition of each residents is assessed
during the first consultation. Regular psychological service shall be provided afterwards upon needs.

Counsellor conduct Counselling sessions, individual and in group, shall be arranged for each resident
who expresses need and consent in this regard.

Counsellor Provide Psychosocial Support for the children who are trumatised by the loss of their parents
or need of emotional care and support. Psychosocial Support is the process of metting, the physical,
social and mental well bening.

Counselor helps children in the process of their emotions.counsellor helps the children to deal with
trauma,grief and anxiety related to parental illness and death.

In order to maintain confidentiality, the psychologist shall be provided with a private room for the
counselling sessions. The information given by the residents to the psychologist, during the session, shall
be kept confidential.The psychologist may refer residents to psychiatric hospital in case of mental illness

Pertinent Arrangements for vocational training :

Vocational training is education in the type of trade a person wants to pursus, forgoing traditional
academics.Shelter home incharge start special training program for young woman that will help them to
get vocations that make them economically independent.

The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall make arrangements for vocational training sessions to be conducted
within the premises of the Dar-ul-Aman in order to facilitate the rehabilitation process of the residents.
The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall also liaise with Sanatzar and other vocational training institutes.

Free Medical facilities and healthy:

The Dar-ul-Aman staff shall maintain regular contact with voluntary doctor(s) (preferably female) or
part-time Dar-ul-Aman doctors, including gynaecologist, of the nearest possible government hospital or
a private clinic. The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall arrange regular visits by a lady doctor and
maintainliaison with her to address the medical needs of the residents.

The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall maintain liaison with the nearest government hospital to which the
residents may be sent in case of an emergency.Medical examination of each resident shall be carried out
at the time of admission to the Dar-ul-Aman. Medical record of each resident shall be maintained by the
Dar-ul-Aman, which shall be handed over to the resident at the time of discharge. One copy shall be
kept in the Darul-Aman record.
Doctor and the Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall be responsible for ensuring confidentiality of the results of
medical examination, which shall be carried out in private. A pharmacy, with basic medicines, shall
always be at the disposal of the doctor visiting the Dar-ul-Aman.The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall ensure
vaccination in collaboration with the Health Department.
In case of a pregnant resident, the Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall ensure pre and post natal care from a
well reputed Government or Non-Government Hospital. In case of child birth, the Dar-ul-Aman Incharge
shall make adequate arrangements for the child to be born in a Government or Non-Government
hospital in proximity to the Dar-ul-Aman.

If a child is born to a resident during her stay in the Dar-ul-Aman, this fact shall not be mentioned in the
birth certificate of the child. The Dar-ul-Aman Incharge shall ensure the regular conduction of awareness
sessions by doctors. These sessions should tackle the following topics: general and personal hygiene,
EPI-vaccination, skin problems and scabies, diarrheal diseases, Tuberculosis, dengue fever, sun or heat
stroke, pregnancy, ANC/PNC, contraception methods, etc

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